The European Court of Justice (ECJ) published two long-anticipated decisions dealing with German VAT groups. Following our preliminary, quick review of the decision, a “crash” of the current VAT group concept has not transpired. Whilst on the one hand, the financial integration in a VAT group may be eased in future, on the other hand, the ECJ addresses an “independence” of the VAT group affiliates – the practical impact of which is unclear for the time being.
EuGH, judgment C-141/20 – Norddeutsche Gesellschaft für Diakonie and C-269/20 – Finanzamt T; both published on 1. Dezember 2022.
Source: pwc.de
See also
- ECJ C-141/20 (Norddeutsche Gesellschaft für Diakonie mbH) – Judgment – VAT group: Controlling member may be the only representative of a VAT group
- C-269/20 (Finanzamt T) – Judgment – Controlling company may be the only taxable person of a VAT group
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